All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

Hillsdale Range Novice Handgun Training

Hillsdale Range and Training Facility is pleased to announce a monthly summer training program for novice handgun shooters, both pistol and revolver.

The second Tuesday of every month from 6-8 PM: May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8.

The fees will be $10 per student for non-members. Members shoot for free.

Instruction will be conducted by NRA certified instructors, and will be a combination of lecture and live fire.
Class will be geared to individuals with limited or no handgun experience who want to learn to shoot, or who may be considering enrolling in a concealed pistol course. however, this is not a concealed pistol course, and we will not deal with any aspect of concealed carry.
The class will focus on safety, shooting stance and technique, adherence to the principles of pistol &amp; revolver shooting, and accurate shot placement on targets at varying distances.
Attendees should bring their favorite pistol or revolver, 100 rounds of ammunition, eye and ear protection, and an appropriate cleaning kit.targets will be furnished at no cost.

13th Annual Fall River Star Party

Enjoy a night with the Kansas Astronomical Observers, they will present an educational program, we'll enjoy refreshments, and then look into the night sky as it gets dark to see planets, moons, stars, constellations, nebulas, and other fun wonders of our skies! Event is in Casner Creek Campground, lawn chairs, and insect repellant are recommended to fully enjoy this great event!

Shawnee Civic Center, 13817 Johnson Dr., Shawnee KS 913-631-5200. To meet state requirements this online class is designed to allow the qualified participant to complete the chapters and quizzes online. Visit www.kdwpt.state.ks.us to complete the internet portion of the class. Students must print off Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate and bring it to the class. Participants must also successfully pass a quiz at the beginning of the in-classroom portion in order to continue with the instructional class where there will be a demonstration and a final written test. Enroll now, classes fill up quick! $15 fee required. No lunch provided.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

This class will run from 8:00 a.m. to about 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. Bring a lunch and something to drink. We will be outside much of the time so dress accordingly with footwear appropriate for walking a trail. DO NOT bring any firearms or ammunition. Those will be provided. Be sure to bring the certificate indicating you have successfully competed the on-line portion of the class. Be aware that the on-line portion will require 6 to 8 hours or more for you to complete so plan ahead in order to finish this portion. If you find that you will not be able to attend, please delete your name from the list to make an opening for another student. If you have questions call Roger Wells, 620-340-5808.

Woodson Co. - Yates Center

Location: Woodson Co Rural Fire Barn

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 08/14/15 - 08/15/15

Contact: Chanute Office

Phone No: 620-431-0380

Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Other Information:

August 14th, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. and Saturday August 15th, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. It will be held at the Woodson County Rural Fire Barn in Yates Center. Students can contact the Chanute Office at 620-431-0380 to register and is limited to 40 students.

08/13/2015

Brown Co. - Hiawatha

Location: Fisher Community Center/Stoney Point Farm

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 08/13/15 - 08/15/15

Contact: Larry Weast

Phone No: 785-547-6186

Time: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Other Information:

The class times will be 6:00 pm. to 10:00 pm. on Thursday and Friday, August 13 &amp; 14, and 4 hours on Saturday, August 15. The Saturday class schedule will be determined according to weather conditions. The Thursday and Friday sessions will be held at the Hiawatha Fisher Community Center, 210 East Iowa, Hiawatha, Kansas. The Saturday session will be held at Stony Point Farm. A map to the farm will be provided during class. The Saturday class will include live fire with shotguns, bows, .22 rifle, and black power rifle. The final sessionon Saturday will be the test over the class. All sessions of the class must be attended to be certified. Interested students must be at least 11 years of age by August 15.

There is no preregistration for the class and there is no cost. Interested students need only bring writing paper and a pencil or pen to take notes. Registration will begin at 6:00 pm. on Thursday, August 13.

If you have any questions please call Larry Weast at 785-547-6186 or email Larry at stonypoint@hughes.net.

08/15/2015

Campground Christmas

Location: Lovewell State Park

Type: Christmas Lighting Contest

Dates: 08/15/15 - 08/16/15

Contact: Thane Loring

Phone No: (785) 753-4971

Time: 12:00 pm - 11:00 am

Other Information:

Campers decorate their campsites and camping cabins in yuletide themes. The public is encouraged to view the decorations. Entries must register at the State Park Office by 5 pm on Saturday. Decorations are judged Saturday evening, Prizes awarded Sunday morning.

Dickinson Co. - Abilene

Location: Abilene Parks and Rec

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 08/15/15 - 08/16/15

Time: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm

Other Information:

August 15, 2015 (Saturday) 7:45 A to 5:00 P August 16, 2015 (Sunday) 7:45 P to 11:00 A Questions about the course can be directed to Steve Britt 785/655-4207 or to Abilene Parks & Rec 785/263-7266 All courses as well as sign-up will be at the following: Abilene Parks & Recreation Bld. 1020 NW 8th, Abilene, KS 67410

08/12/2015

Shawnee Co. - Topeka

Location: Location to be determined

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 08/12/15 - 08/16/15

Other Information:

Register with www.schea.org.

Classes begin Wednesday the 12th - location to be determined, please check back - from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m… Students must also attend Saturday the 16th from 8:00 a.m to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday the 17th from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Shawnee County State Lake, 86th &amp; Landon Road.

Retro Weekend - Vintage Camper Show and Car Show

Location: Kansa Campground - Pomona State Park

Type: Vintage Camper Show and Car Show

Date: Saturday, August 22, 2015

Contact: Park Office

Phone No: 785-828-4933

Time: 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

Other Information:

Friends of Pomona State Park will host their 2nd Annual RETRO WEEKEND at Pomona State Park. The location will be the Kansa Campground. Vintage Campers will open their homes for you to view. Vintage Car Show.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

The Tiara Triathlon

Location: El Dorado State Park

Type: Race

Date: Saturday, August 29, 2015

Contact: Oz Endurance

Phone No: 316.516.5145

Time: 7:30 am - 11:00 am

Other Information:

On August 29th, 2015, El Dorado Lake will again host the area’s only all women’s triathlon. This all women’s triathlon event will be a Sprint Distance triathlon starting in the Walnut River Beach area. The 400 meter swim will follow a triangular course in the protected waters of Walnut River beach. The 9.5 mile bike course will follow a circular route throughout the lake and outskirts of El Dorado. The 3 mile run course will be throughout the lake property and along a paved bike trail. Aid stations will be found at every mile along the run course.

Various clinics and training opportunities will be hosted leading up to the event. Expect at least one clinic for each discipline hosted by local triathlon coaches and clubs.

08/27/2015

Johnson Co. - Olathe THIS CLASS IS FULL

Location: Bass Pro Shops

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 08/27/15 - 08/29/15

Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Other Information:

Please arrive early and enter through main doors on West side. Business hours are 9am - 9pm but you will be allowed in early only for the class. Class location in on second floor left side behind gun sales. ** PLEASE Cancel if you can't make it so another can sign up! ** Registration will be available at www.safehunters.com starting July 28, 2015.

Class Thursday night from 6-9pm and Saturday from 8:30am - 4pm. Students must attend both dates times. Arrive early as class starts promptly. Late arrivals may be turned away. Adults/Parents/Children 10 or younger not taking class are allowed and can sit in the back of the class but will not receive materials.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Friday August 28th Colby Community College Student Union Room 106 from 6-9pm. Field Day August 29th @ Pat Jones Property from 8am to 4:30pm

Contacts: Kurtis Meier 785-462-7993

Wes Sowards 785-462-3367

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Hillsdale Range Novice Handgun Training

Hillsdale Range and Training Facility is pleased to announce a monthly summer training program for novice handgun shooters, both pistol and revolver.

The second Tuesday of every month from 6-8 PM: May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8.

The fees will be $10 per student for non-members. Members shoot for free.

Instruction will be conducted by NRA certified instructors, and will be a combination of lecture and live fire.
Class will be geared to individuals with limited or no handgun experience who want to learn to shoot, or who may be considering enrolling in a concealed pistol course. however, this is not a concealed pistol course, and we will not deal with any aspect of concealed carry.
The class will focus on safety, shooting stance and technique, adherence to the principles of pistol &amp; revolver shooting, and accurate shot placement on targets at varying distances.
Attendees should bring their favorite pistol or revolver, 100 rounds of ammunition, eye and ear protection, and an appropriate cleaning kit.targets will be furnished at no cost.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the monthfrom 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis.The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the prerequisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants. Also, pack a sack lunch.

Shawnee Civic Center, 13817 Johnson Dr., Shawnee KS 913-631-5200. To meet state requirements this online class is designed to allow the qualified participant to complete the chapters and quizzes online. Visit www.kdwpt.state.ks.us to complete the internet portion of the class. Students must print off Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate and bring it to the class. Participants must also successfully pass a quiz at the beginning of the in-classroom portion in order to continue with the instructional class where there will be a demonstration and a final written test. Enroll now, classes fill up quick! $15 fee required. No lunch provided.

09/12/2015

Hawk 100/50/26.2 mile Run

Location: Overlook Area

Type: Trail run

Dates: 09/12/15 - 09/13/15

Contact: Sherrie Klover

Phone No: 913-558-7622

Time: 6:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Other Information:

Start and finish at Overlook Area. They are running from Overlook Area out on the blue trail, up to bunkers hill, down and around and then go back on the white trail, back to the overlook area. For a 100 mile, 50 mile and 26.2 mile trail run. Description: This Trail Runs will start and finish at the Corp of Engineers Overlook Area. Running several loops of the North Shore Hiking / Biking Trails from the Overlook area and back.

Butler Co. - Augusta

Location: FTAC Academy, LLC

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 09/12/15 - 09/13/15

Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Other Information:

Class will Start each day at 8 AM. Please plan to arrive early for registration for each segment. Due to the remote location we will be providing lunch for the class each day.
We will include a live fire option to the class using Pellet Guns.For questions on the class please contact Shannon Selstedt by email sselstedt@hotmail.com, phone: 316-706-9399 or Greg Rupp email: greg@ftac.co (this is .co not .com) phone 316-651-7877

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

09/16/2015

Shawnee Co. - Topeka

Location: Location to be determined

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 09/16/15 - 09/20/15

Other Information:

Register with www.schea.org.

Classes begin Wednesday the 16th - location to be determined, please check back - from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m… Students must also attend Saturday the 19th from 8:00 a.m to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday the 20th from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Shawnee County State Lake, 86th &amp; Landon Road.

Step back to 1815, a time with the mountain man and the American Indians walked the recently purchased Louisiana Purchase. A time when Lewis and Clark had finished their exploration, and others were wanting to follow in their footsteps. The event interprets 1800-1840 with a traditional rendezvous when Mountain Men and American Indians camped together to trade for needed supplies from the fur companies. Activities will include Indian and Mountain Men Encampments, Historical Traders, Blackpowder Shoot, Archery Demo's, Tomahawk Throw, Skillet Throw for the Ladies, and a Kids Gold Rush. Come out to Fall River State Park and step back to 1815.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

09/26/2015

Sumner Co. - Wellington

Students may register online at safehunters.com starting Aug 12. Limited to 75 students.

Lunch on Saturday will be provided by the High School FFA. Students must attend both days of class and pass a written test to receive their certification. There will NOT be any live fire as part of this course. Contact instructor John Munro at 620-326-8129 with any questions.

09/24/2015

Fishing Has No Boundaries

Location: El Dorado State Park

Type: Kids with disabilities fishing event.

Dates: 09/24/15 - 09/28/15

Contact: Barb Marlnee

Phone No: 316-258-9280

Time: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Other Information:

Fishing Has No Boundaries®, Inc. (FHNB) is a non-profit 501-C3 organization whose goal is to open up the great outdoors for people with disabilities through the world of fishing. Volunteers provide a day of fishing and outdoor fun for kids with disabilities. The KHP, KDWPT, and local groups sponsor this worthwhile event.

10/03/2015

OK Kids Day

Location: Bluestem Point, El Dorado State Park

Type: Free Outdoor Events for Kids

Date: Saturday, October 03, 2015

Contact: Tyler Burt

Phone No: 316-321-7180

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Other Information:

This will be the 15th year that kids get to come out and enjoy a free, fun filled day at the Park. The day includes a free lunch and prizes for all. A fishing contest (sponsored by the Bill Higgins family) allows for some friendly competition. Don’t tell the kids, but they’re actually learning skills and science facts during the day too!

Saline Co. - Gypsum

Location: Gypsum Valley Sporting Clays

Type: Hunter Ed Internet assisted field day and testing session

Date: Saturday, October 03, 2015

Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Other Information:

Registration will open Sept 3 online at safehunters.com. Limited to 35 students. Bring a sack lunch with you. If you have questions about this class or directions to Gypsum Valley Sporting Clays, please contact Sheila at 785-643-0627.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

10/03/2015

Butler Co. - Rose Hill

09/25/2015

Douglas Co. - Lawrence

Location: Building 21 at the DG Co Fairgrounds/FOP Lodge

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 09/25/15 - 10/04/15

Other Information:

The Lawrence Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #2 is sponsoring a Hunter Education Course. ENROLL AT SAFEHUNTERS.COMFriday, September 25, 2015, 5:30-9:00 p.m. at Building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds AND Sunday, October 4, 2015 at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge. Attendance on both days is required to pass. Parents or guardians of young students are welcome to attend along with their child if they like. PLEASE DO NOT ENROLL IN THE COURSE IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A HUNTER EDUCATION CERTIFICATE!! If attending with a child, just come with them, do not enroll. Doing so uses up a spot a potential student may need. Students must be at least 11 years old as of October 4, 2015 to enroll in the course. All persons born after July 1, 1957 must have a Hunter Education certificate to hunt in Kansas. When registering, please provide your full legal name and do not use nicknames. Directions to the FOP Lodge will be provided to students on the first evening of class. Dress for the weather on October 4, because most of the day will be outside. A lunch of hotdogs, beans and chips will be provided on October 4th for $3.00 or students are welcome to bring their own lunch if they prefer. Any questions may be directed to Sergeant Max Miller of the Lawrence Police Department at mmiller@lkpd.org.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

This is the field and test day for an internet assisted course.
Pre-register by calling or visiting the Butler County Extension Office at 206 N. Griffith, El Dorado. Tele. 316-321-9660 no later than 10/8/15.
The course is being held at the Butler County 4-H Building, 206N. Griffith.Contact Gene Maggard at 316-742-3746, email gandpmaggard@gmail.com.

Instructions for taking an internet assisted course are:
1. Register for the field day.
2. Go to the KDWPT website, ksoutdoors.com.
3. Click on the Education box.
4. Click on the Internet- Assisted course line.
5. Follow the instructions to take the course.6. you MUST bring the Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate with you to the field day.

Shawnee Civic Center, 13817 Johnson Dr., Shawnee KS 913-631-5200. To meet state requirements this online class is designed to allow the qualified participant to complete the chapters and quizzes online. Visit www.kdwpt.state.ks.us to complete the internet portion of the class. Students must print off Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate and bring it to the class. Participants must also successfully pass a quiz at the beginning of the in-classroom portion in order to continue with the instructional class where there will be a demonstration and a final written test. Enroll now, classes fill up quick! $15 fee required. No lunch provided.

10/11/15: Breakfast catered by Friends of Eisenhower State Park at 7:00am-8:00am

10/11/15: Trail ride on Blue Trail from 9:00am-12:00pm

Each rider's fee is $30 (Kids 12 & Under $15). Proceeds will go directly toward the West Point Equestrian Camp. No vehicle fee is required for this event, and camp sites can be reserved for West Point camp sites by calling, 785-528-4102.

10/07/2015

Shawnee Co. - Topeka

Location: Location to be determined

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 10/07/15 - 10/11/15

Other Information:

Register with www.schea.org.

Classes begin Wednesday the 7th - location to be determined, please check back - from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m… Students must also attend Saturday the 10th from 8:00 a.m to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday the 11th from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Shawnee County State Lake, 86th &amp; Landon Road.

10/17/2015

Dickinson Co. - Abilene

Location: Dickinson Co. Sheriffs Range

Type: Hunter Ed Internet assisted field day and testing session

Date: Saturday, October 17, 2015

Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 am

Other Information:

To enroll, contact Randy @ chasen.racen@gmail.com with: Full given name including middle initial, Sex (male or female) Date of birth, Phone #, (___) -___ -____ Address, street, city, zip code, And e-mail address. For this Internet classes, Students must complete the online portion of the course prior to attending the field day. The online course is accessed at: www.kdwpt.state.ks.us Maximum number of students is set at 25.

10/22/2015

Johnson Co. - Olathe

Location: Bass Pro Shops

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 10/22/15 - 10/24/15

Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Other Information:

Please arrive early and enter through main doors on West side. Business hours are 9am - 9pm but you will be allowed in early only for the class. Class location in on second floor left side behind gun sales. ** PLEASE Cancel if you can't make it so another can sign up! ** Registration will be available at www.safehunters.com starting September 22, 2015.

Class Thursday night from 6-9pm and Saturday from 8:30am - 4pm. Students must attend both dates times. Arrive early as class starts promptly. Late arrivals may be turned away. Adults/Parents/Children 10 or younger not taking class are allowed and can sit in the back of the class but will not receive materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

Use the parking lot on the West side and enter the West door of the South Room. Orange Hunter Education signs will be posted at the South Room West Door.
Contact: Scott Nichols
Phone No: 620 353-0458Time: 8:00 am Start

Students must complete the online portion of the course prior to attending the field day. The online course is accessed by links at https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/Online-HE-Course. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.
All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Heartland Coursing Ass. 10/24-10/25/2015

Location: Picnic Area

Type: Events

Dates: 10/24/15 - 10/25/15

Contact: Vickie Jacobs

Phone No: 785-379-5430

Time: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Other Information:

Dog field racing with lures. North end of shelter 1 & 2. Description: Annual Dog Lure Field Trials - The Heartland Coursing Association holds this annual event in our Picnic Area. A course is mapped out with a guided lure for the dogs to chase for the fastest time. Description: Annual Dog Lure Field Trials - The Heartland Coursing Association holds this annual event in our Picnic Area. A course is mapped out with a guided lure for the dogs to chase for the fastest time.

Clay Co. - Clay Center

Registration will be available online at safehunters.com beginning Oct 1, 2015. Limited to 40 students.

Students must pre-register for the course in order to get directions to complete the online portion of the certification. Either call the contact, an email address may be available or visit www.safehunters.com for online registration for some classes. Students must complete the online portion of the course (https://programs.ksoutdoors.com/prg/Programs/Hunter-Education-Certification) prior to attending the field day. Each student will be issued a pre-test over the online materials.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Registration for this course is at Ace Hardware, 321 S. Broadway, Salina, KS 67401, at the Sporting Goods Counter. Monday through Wednesday the class will be at Nickel Hall of the National Guard (near Tony's Pizza). Saturday the class will meet at Gypsum Valley Sporting Clays near Niles Road and K4.

Shawnee Civic Center, 13817 Johnson Dr., Shawnee KS 913-631-5200. To meet state requirements this online class is designed to allow the qualified participant to complete the chapters and quizzes online. Visit www.kdwpt.state.ks.us to complete the internet portion of the class. Students must print off Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate and bring it to the class. Participants must also successfully pass a quiz at the beginning of the in-classroom portion in order to continue with the instructional class where there will be a demonstration and a final written test. Enroll now, classes fill up quick! $15 fee required. No lunch provided.

11/12/2015

Johnson Co. - Olathe

Location: Bass Pro Shops

Type: Hunter Ed Course

Dates: 11/12/15 - 11/14/15

Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Other Information:

Please arrive early and enter through main doors on West side. Business hours are 9am - 9pm but you will be allowed in early only for the class. Class location in on second floor left side behind gun sales. ** PLEASE Cancel if you can't make it so another can sign up! ** Registration will be available at www.safehunters.com starting October 20, 2015.

Class Thursday night from 6-9pm and Saturday from 8:30am - 4pm. Students must attend both dates times. Arrive early as class starts promptly. Late arrivals may be turned away. Adults/Parents/Children 10 or younger not taking class are allowed and can sit in the back of the class but will not receive materials.

11/14/2015

Dickinson Co. - Abilene

Location: Dickinson Co Sheriff's Range

Type: Hunter Ed Internet assisted field day and testing session

Date: Saturday, November 14, 2015

Contact: Iva May Cook

Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Other Information:

To enroll contact us at southerndkhe@gmail.com with full given name including first name, middle initial, last name, sex(male or female), date of birth, phone #, street, city, zip code and e-mail address. Max # students 25.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

11/21/2015

Sanders Saunter Heavy 10k Trail Race

Location: North Shore Trails

Type: Trail Runs

Date: Saturday, November 21, 2015

Contact: Sherrie Klover

Phone No: 913-558-7622

Time: 5:00 am - 2:00 pm

Other Information:

Race starts at the overlook area. Head west briefly on white trail, before turning south on yellow. Proceed up the ridge of Saunders Mound, descend the ridge. Head north on yellow, back to the white trail. Continue on the white trail to the first connector to the blue trail at the SE corner of Lake Henry. Head east on blue to the yellow trail. Ascend and descend the Sanders Mound ridge. Head back to the blue trail and take it in to the finish. Description: This 10K/5K Trail Runs will start and finish at the Corp of Engineers Overlook Area. Running on a section of the hiking / biking trails of the North Shore Hiking / Biking Trails from the Overlook area past our Campground #1 and back.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

12/12/2015

Dickinson Co. - Abilene

Location: Dickinson Co Sheriff's Range

Type: Hunter Ed Internet assisted field day and testing session

Date: Saturday, December 12, 2015

Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Other Information:

To enroll contact us at southerndkhe@gmail.com with full given name including first name, middle initial, last name, sex(male or female), date of birth, phone #, street, city, zip code and e-mail address. Max # students 25.

All students will be tested over the Internet course material. This pre-test will be administered at the beginning of the Field Day. A passing score of 22 correct answers out of 25 questions is required to proceed with the rest of the course. Students failing to achieve the minimum score of 22 will be dismissed from the class.

The field walk session will be as much like an actual hunt as possible. It is recommended to wear boots or walking shoes and long pants.

Beginning on August 01, 2015 will be holding Hunter Safety classes twice a month here at Gander Mountain Academy. Classes will be held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00a.m. until 4:30p.m. We will no longer do registration prior to classes. We will have a sign-up starting at 9:00a.m. the morning of the class, and it will be a first come, first serve basis. The first 30 students to sign-up, who have completed the pre-requisite online training, will be allowed in the class. Again, you must have completed the online training and have the certificate printed, in hand, in order to sign-up and take the class.

Shawnee Civic Center, 13817 Johnson Dr., Shawnee KS 913-631-5200. To meet state requirements this online class is designed to allow the qualified participant to complete the chapters and quizzes online. Visit www.kdwpt.state.ks.us to complete the internet portion of the class. Students must print off Field Day Qualifier Exam certificate and bring it to the class. Participants must also successfully pass a quiz at the beginning of the in-classroom portion in order to continue with the instructional class where there will be a demonstration and a final written test. Enroll now, classes fill up quick! $15 fee required. No lunch provided.